It was never in doubt. Clyde-Savannah led 16-9 after one quarter, 35-20 at the half and 56-30 heading into the final eight minutes.

"We've been here before and they haven't," the 6-foot-5 Bogan said. "They might have had butterflies. We know how to do it."

That's because the Eagles (21-0) have done it. They won the Class C3 title last year and returned most of the key players.

"Our team is no joke," Bogan said. "We don't want to stop. If we're up by 10, we want to get it to 20. If we're up by 20, we want to get it to 30. Don't let up."

Cal-Mum had lost just once coming in, but the Red Raiders were no match for the Golden Eagles, who will play a state qualifier on Wednesday night against either Perry or Bloomfield at a site to be announced. Kurtis Haut scored 13 points and Will Van Auken added 12 to lead the Red Raiders (19-2), who shot 18-for-62 (29 percent) for the game including 2-for-14 from 3-point range.

Clyde-Savannah converted 31 of 54 shots for the game (57.4 percent).

This was the 13th Section V title for the Golden Eagles. That includes six championships from 1986-94.